Topping TP60 ok to drive the Seas idunn kit?

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It's a little illogic to keep a receiver "on" just for the low power circuits; I mean, it's ok...
I'm not found on receivers as I prefer single function for each component.
Probably the worst part is the preamplifier 🙄 and finding the division between "pre out" and "main in" could be fairly easy or not ...mostly it's a problem of accessing the part from the chassis and unscrew everything in sight to reach the point, which is amplifier's input node. Probably ( or not) it has separate boards for the amplifiers and it should be easy to track the wires from the preamplifier output.
That said, a simple stereo amplifier alone with volume control and no other "knobs" is the best...well,an input selection facility might be handy 🙄
And I mean a stereo amplifier ! Those things with power devices, that make a lot of heat 😉
 
It's a little illogic to keep a receiver "on" just for the low power circuits; I mean, it's ok...
I'm not found on receivers as I prefer single function for each component.
Probably the worst part is the preamplifier 🙄 and finding the division between "pre out" and "main in" could be fairly easy or not ...mostly it's a problem of accessing the part from the chassis and unscrew everything in sight to reach the point, which is amplifier's input node. Probably ( or not) it has separate boards for the amplifiers and it should be easy to track the wires from the preamplifier output.
That said, a simple stereo amplifier alone with volume control and no other "knobs" is the best...well,an input selection facility might be handy 🙄
And I mean a stereo amplifier ! Those things with power devices, that make a lot of heat 😉

I think i understood about a quarter of what you just said 🙁
If you dont like leaving a receiver "on", then where would you plug in your PS3, DVD, Bluray player etc? Do you just plug them all into the TV and have the sound go to a pre-amp / power amp setup?

I will get the TP60 i think as i've read enough reviews now saying its good. I was just wondering if it will be powerful enough to power the Seas kit as the woofer is 80W at 8 ohm and the TP60 will only send about 50W at 8 ohms?
 
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Can I decribe my "playback rig" ?
So, it's turntable >wire>phono preamp>wire>volume pot/buffer circuit>wire>amplifier>wire>speakers
Or (minimalistic) tablet > wire>volume pot/buffercircuit>wire>amplifier>wire>speakers. Just extract the RCA plugs from the buffer input and insert the other source.
I'm just excited that I've disconnected the heavy preamplifier so I can "play with the bricks":sing:
 
Room is 4m x 4.5m with one side completely open (no wall).

What do you mean by "what kind of program"?

The speakers are used for TV, movies, music, PS3. Normal listening volume levels with the occasional turned up for music.

If i need something more powerful, is there something you can recommend in the same $200-$250 price range?
 
Bought the TP60. Will see how it goes.

With my receiver not having pre outs, I was thinking, since i have my DVD, Media player etc plugged into the TV. Can i run a cable from the TV's headphone jack to the RCA in on the TP60? or am i better just plugging the media player straight into the TP60 for sound till i get a receiver with pre outs?
 
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